
Philadelphia Union 2, Orlando City SC 2
Published on September 1, 2018 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Philadelphia Union News Release
Philadelphia Union 2 - Orlando City SC 2
Orlando City Stadium (Orlando, FL)
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Venue: Orlando City Stadium (Orlando, FL)
Referee: Christopher Penso
Assistants: Kathryn Nesbitt, Cameron Blanchard
Fourth Official: Rubiel Vazquez
Weather: 83 degrees and clear
Attendance: 22,912
GOALS/ASSISTS
ORL - Dominic Dwyer (Yoshimar Yotún) 9'
PHI - Cory Burke (Borek Do?kal) 32'
PHI - Fafa Picault (Haris Medunjanin) 88'
ORL - Scott Sutter (Josué Colmán) 90'+1'
DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY
PHI - Alejandro Bedoya (caution) 89'
PHI - Derrick Jones (caution) 90' + 5'
LINEUP
Philadelphia Union: Andre Blake; Keegan Rosenberry, Auston Trusty, Jack Elliott, Raymon Gaddis; Haris Medunjanin, Alejandro Bedoya; CJ Sapong (Ilsinho 62') (David Accam 72'), Borek Do?kal (Derrick Jones 40'), Fafa Picault; Cory Burke
Substitutes not used: John McCarthy; Mark McKenzie, Fabinho, Warren Creavalle
Orlando City SC: Joseph Bendik; Scott Sutter, Shane O'Neill, Carlos Ascues, Scott Sutter; Oriol Rosell, Will Johnson (Chris Mueller 76'); Cristian Higuita (Josué Colmán 57'), Sacha Kljestan (Stéfano Pinho 76'), Yoshimar Yotún; Dom Dwyer
Substitutes not used: Earl Edwards Jr.; Amro Tarek, PC, Pierre Da Silva
TEAM NOTES
By starting tonight's match, Ray Gaddis became the Union's all-time leader in regular-season starts with 157 ... Gaddis became Philadelphia's all-time leader in minutes played against New England on August 25th.
Borek Do?kal's assist in the 32nd minute tied him for the MLS lead with 14 on the season ... Do?kal is now only one assist shy of tying the Union's single-season record (15) set by Cristian Maidana in 2015.
Fafa Picault's 88th minute goal helped tie his mark from the 2017 season (seven) ... six out of Picault's seven goals have come away from home, the most road goals scored by a Union player this season.
Philadelphia are now undefeated in their last six matches (5-0-1) across all competitions.
The Union next play on Saturday, September 15th when they host the Montreal Impact at Talen Energy Stadium (7:30 p.m. ET / PHL17).
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